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  1. Reading this, my thought was that there may be a correlation between personality type and political views. Here is an interesting page that shows the results of a survey of 3000 Americans that asked (among other things) their MBTI personality type and their political party. People who go to graduate school, I think, are often IN types, who typically "are interested in knowledge for its own sake, as well as ideas, theory, and depth of understanding." Among those, the T/F distinction makes a world of difference. The "T" types are more strongly republican (or independent), while the "F" types are strongly democrat.

    These results were actually what I was expecting, as I think that the thinking types would be more likely to be found in the hard sciences where there is the link between theory and practice is easiest to substantiate, while the feeling types would be the ones in the social sciences and humanities (I too am lumping them together :)), where there are strong overtones of "social justice," as I believe someone said very early on in this thread. Of course, since the data preceded my hypothesis, this is not scientific, but it would make an interesting study for one of you statisticians/social scientists (at least, I think it would be interesting).

    P.S. Sorry to those who are unfamiliar with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, but I'm sure Google can help you out.

  2. I just did that, but judging from the fact that their visiting weekend has happened already, I'm pretty sure I know what the answer is going to be.

    Oh, as I was typing this got an automated email from the graduate coordinator saying he'll be out for the next 3 days and will respond when he returns. Guess I'll have to wait a little longer.

  3. sounds like i might be out of the running for penn then. bummer. haven't gotten one of the rejections that have been popping up over the past few days (status still says "under review"), but it's probably forthcoming.

    I'm curious, where are you seeing the "under review" status? It just tells me that my app is submitted, as far as I can tell. I wish they'd just tell us if we weren't getting in, honestly.

  4. A question for all you CS folks out there who spent some time working in the "real world" before applying: Did any of you end up working somewhere that allowed you to gain useful research experience in some field of computer science? I'm aware there are plenty of jobs out there that can be gotten with a computer science bachelor's degree, but I'm curious if any of them provide good preparation for graduate school. In a nutshell, does there exist a place (outside of academia) where one could better prepare oneself for computer science doctoral study with just a bachelor's degree? (I know a master's degree is the obvious answer, but just humor me)

  5. Looks like CMU just sent out its rejects. I got two, (RI and COS) :cry:

    Once I didn't get the letter from RI when I knew they were already sent out, I pretty much knew it was over. So mine was not at all unexpected. Wish some place would let me in though, by clerical error or something.

  6. WHERE is not important. ;)

    the point is that succumbing to despair so early will make one miserable. it just takes one accept to change everything and it's too early to tell what's going to happen.

    by the way, i'm not sure why everyone's freaking out about hearing from MIT. we all pretty much know it's a rejection, so i've realized there's no point in getting anxious. this one is a no-brainer for me.

    of course, let me add, that i will probably oscillate between being super cool about it and then freaking out... i think mit should sent out reject letters to everyone and then do a backwards admit for the 1-3 people in each specialty ;) everyone should expect to get rejected from mit. :D

    Thank you for the hope, csApplicant. I am among many who could use it right now. And yes, my MIT rejection didn't even phase me, maybe since I'm used to the feeling from when I applied there for undergrad :D I'm trying to wait for all the chips to fall before getting seriously bummed out, with some success.

  7. looks like MIT is starting to send out rejection notifications.

    i'm really freaking out - no news from many of the schools i applied to is seeming to be bad news. no news yet from jhu, penn, mit, berkeley, michigan...

    I'm feeling the same way, not having heard anything from any school. But no news is technically better than a rejection (if only slightly).

  8. Depends on who it is. One of my recommendation writers specifically told me to remind him as often as possible, knowing he'd be busy with other things and frequent reminders would likely help. He did end up completing all the recommendations I asked him to, albeit the day before they were due.

  9. I am in the EXACT same situation, also CS, applied to 7 and tried to perfect 2-3. Which schools did you apply to?

    CMU, Cornell, MIT, and UPenn are the schools I'd really like to go to. If I don't get into any of those (which is certainly possible), I'll have to seriously consider whether it might not be better to get a Masters' or more work experience first (the former would probably help more). For now I'll just remain hopeful, and remember that there's a large school near me with a late deadline for their master's program if worst comes to worst.

  10. I took one year "off" (where off is working a 9-5 job). I think it provides a more balanced perspective to have spent time "in the real world" as well as in an academic environment. Last year while I was a senior undergrad I wasn't sure what I wanted to do, whereas now, I'm certain.

  11. Since I haven't heard anything yet, I think it's only human nature to start second guessing myself, which is probably what a lot of us are doing right now. Thinking back though, it's possible I should have applied to less (I applied to 7) and focused on really perfecting my applications for the 2-4 places I'm really interested in.

    It should be easier knowing everything is now out of my hands, but this waiting has been by far the worst part of the application process for me.

  12. It's definitely not over yet. From the acceptance e-mail: "(If you have applied to more than one program within the School of Computer Science, their decisions may still be pending.)"

    I'm not sure who posted that all the CSD decisions have been made, either. Care to share where you got that?

    I'm basing that on a comment made by someone on the results page, which I obviously have no way of verifying:

    Basically, each department at CMU has its own admission process and schedule. So, It looks like CSD sent out their decision. Not yet the other department. Another note is that CMU has no multiple rounds. Single decision for all. If you didn't hear any news but someone did, you are very likely to be turned down.

    Not exactly what I wanted to hear. :| But yes, as others said, even if this is true, it's likely only for the CSD. Which is still lousy news for those of us who haven't heard anything.

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